ll” vehicle left thp mud on I curve near Doghv. Ns., Sun- day. flew over a ravine and come to rest wtih the rt-ar end Vincenl Butler 01 Cornwahl naval training base walked away Irom Ills cat with only minor scratches alter the CNR Edges S’iep Nearer To Operation Break-Even Freight revenues to 1m to‘irom thr' Queen Elizabeth hoteil OTTAWA to?» A The CNR recoznillon oi the deficiency of edzed within $900,000 at hreak~‘the depreciation ruserves oi the tailed sazsyaooooo n gain even point on its oocrations last system which came about he. year. hut interrsts payments on cause depreciation accounting‘ its long-lcrm debt 1elt the nub~ was hot appi' ti equipment: Itcly - aimed railway with no prior to isto, to hotel properties; ovcr-all “8.919.454 deliciL . i] 1954, and to road, tracltl in its annual report in Ch! stnictures and other physical gm’ornmonn the (rim noted that pmperltcn until 1956 it would have shown a 10.000: "Tm; d ellc t unry has 000 net prom. -— if ".5 Dal-Fl“! I'ESIYIK‘IEd CN'S ability Ill fl» 51mm“ had been NViSEd an ounce capital expenditures from “I9 recnmmendaims of_ She Internal sources and has con- BiarPhcrson royal commission tributed directly to the current on transmutation had been lm- excessive burden ot interest piemcnted last year. mm,» 1 nrucctm: what H says is it The report said that it depre- "new spirit, oi ehlhusiasm'qciation accounting had heen in. throughout the CN svslem. the eflu-I in the past. large exlt‘n report sees a surplus position in sums or cash would have been ‘ the toresreabie Iuiure it the avaiiahle to the CNR to iinancl‘ M:rPhrl'son proposals and rap most oi its modernization pro. itat revisions are put into eiiect. grams. This, turn. would: The raiiiyay's report was ta. have suhstantinlly reduced the hard in . onimons h t r to incur interesthearing Transport )1mister George Mc-ldebt tor that purpose. 1 IIraith. 1 The actual delicit oi 348.90%; The report struck an optimis- 00° W“ 3 95' “Em “'1 thel tit- note in spelling out how the “We?!” mm" .“f 343-39” roihiay has improved us opera~ despite unanmiraled ext" Iluns_ . rcumiined its organise. 605“ 0' “WWW due to Wage [Jill and reduced its doiicit. But ‘“”"5“5- 9““ IT‘“5‘.°“ a. the same mm, m, CNR charges and material price m- made a hold move [or govern-icifiigfivtav "wan"; revenues men! action to revise its capital; . __ 1 structure to no the bookeepiod Wm" swim-m4 "' 1951 ' hunt“. or tandem, debt 523.090.0120 increase over 1961. pRoGREss 0359mm ‘At the same time. operating 1. my the “may 5.3, or costs rose hy 515300.000 to 37:13.- pointihg out that tooth the board Iseaglgzse 1 net operating at directors—a oint oss . - lovemmenl ipgnd ’ls.” the This his a drop oi $11.W.O(KI management ieel “the true {cm from was "‘9 small?“ pact oi the accomplishments or “Wile,” 5"“ .1957 “9" "'9 1952 and “in, mm wt,th CNR tirst_ ieii into the red on‘ produced . may.“ mhsbmtanm its operations alter lo consent-l oi property, 1. anchored by me tive years oi operating pronto. 1 Many bum" at to“, _ "my other income—such as rental deb, »- dividends uni} hote‘lmorgtitél—l "The". t. . marked dtm,‘amouoted to 14.137. . on 2‘ trance between what might be the 1961 mini. This 1e“ the CNR l termed the ‘service result' and With a surplus of 313375-135 1w Um ‘bookkeapihg result'," the lore interest on lmgcizrm debt. report siid. Since net interest on lon§~lerm r, or" signed by CNR pm... ‘debt was $62,496,590 last year. i am Donald some... wt.“ wt“ the over-all delicit was «11319.. My. the my,“ the 454. This was $18,400,000 under commons assional committeeitlle 1961 dens"- Elni’itwiiw‘lmi‘firfiii 73%“ DoFALSE mam Rock. slid: or Slip? . this year, The civil wants a recapitaliz- to'h. rt triad” “’JEIrmsr i In! mum on u “a‘ Enli- oiE- nia- teeth ham 1 N in to. Do not and. .tion procedure which would make it possible to present I‘ morn accurata picture at its name till’rent operatlona. a tummy. . I! “Ith ' “3 “"1" "W ‘3" “PM 121ka “muffga‘lé‘t'. 3 “the recommendation. (to the sour or—tn-v. not no tederai government) involve a W WW" 'W‘“ maria In Canada. Ir- a nylon but ml [m undlnrm olullc Iar will: In. 2 Dock Idlustmsms. SZGGASE-BS 3.32481: It” PInIlI drill- of PW!" M LYCRA . nnd anti lYORA for mu. cm. WII‘ 2766 In an Ila!) fizfl'flh" "" R TREED IN N.S. ACCIDENT up a tree. The front end oi [ht vehicll was extensively dam. sized, tlzmmmmm.mmlml Packaging Men From Canada:I Seek New Ideas In Europe I up in Europe by 15 touring Ca. nndlnn Duckaglnl men. mu. um um "Nu" thlhlnd mill. Observers Consider U.S. Siubbed Toe In Caribbean All AP New! AnllyIIh FEATURES CAmnoU GRAND FALLS. Ni'ld, iCPl... Thll [own In central Nwluund. land now has a new coat or Inn] nnnroved by the College oi Arms in London. Most promi. nent tenures Ire two “films luppnriiug the central shields IMPROVE SHORE CLUB HALIFAX tcPt—An Atlantic DUESSELDOI‘II". West Ger-l many 1cm _. innermnrket‘ ‘ V shelves in Canada will take on‘ It plastic hag now being tried a new looir in the next lew out in Paris usamilk container mouths. reflecting ideas pickedlmoy silence iorever the p r————‘ dawn clalller or the mtlkmln 315.400.000 or three per cantlslass bones: lover 1961. Revenue per ton- The plastic mxlk has mile, a statistical measure ot‘amung the innovations that that in“ - ' hers oi the Parka in As- . . . operations. rose 0.5 per cent mayo. [1 s I ‘ to 1m cents Iram Mao centsi SMIMIOln Io1 ganhduh row It: Dzvlflfiigri“ lmwsgggpgfqgfxzfg l ‘ In“? drural Neelisieilnli’i Mar to the latest er s as hcginuiog oi his new term. no in terms at revenue too-miles.. "9k w rm hi e t “k, three that made the U. looklnaw is in otiice as a result ot .the CNR handled its largest vol-‘P‘f- "we"! Ir ‘3 ‘ p :siily iii the Western iiemis- a suoterruge 1a 1961 when, in time oi business in the last live1 “1:5 German ' EM Clnm‘ms‘pheu. Cerlnin Latin American the midst at his iii-st term. he yem. "med I mfkm memnm diplomats share this view. zugdwly‘ that-rim the u on it 1 , » . . Some say the 1.1.5.. in it. u re-e ect . twel'unar‘lhfunswms‘ I h ‘ “ffmpfic‘ed SIT" mmfiu'fieagemcss to see Du v aiie r‘ in Port on Prince, it was iika “'3 “"5"” °“ 2“ “‘ 5 0'” ” W ' ousted as an unacceptable dic-‘Ilving in the midst a grim Scludes 370.400.4100 collected troni Duesseidort and Cologne. They mm m “Mm” the hem. tam giddy gum my u , fl“ “"31 “WNW” “"4" “W "m" °“ W 1"“! I.“ m“ pheie tended to help him keep liutelui Wednesday approached various aubsldy plans. The lub- rrenrh experts tor brieiingi on , tn,“ mm m m Fm “Mums Wm M “med ‘ tovoive trcightrate re- luteat trends and developments 1 u . I m rm ll . invernlnenl. states carried a torrent M re- ‘duLhan! paid or tiy e a .tu packaging. “a U_s_ m,“er ,0 m mm", mm, cenmbho‘md HIM treasury as well u payments The tour emit May 25 in Thain" m , cm" 1,, 9 mm“ mm mum to mpg, wt... lto cover the net cost oi opera- Netherlands. mum“ which w“ “WWW” “in, m lung the Newtouodiand and. Some Canadians diacoveredtmm m; 1mm “mm M,“ :Pnnce Edward island swam-‘new European packaging mate- . . - - lREPOR'I‘s Disrnovun ltions with the neighborinn Do lDomi can threat tends to Honey 3’ WILLIAM L. RYAN ‘lhe H-Illma. 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' 1mm???" ,R°”;’5b,l:§;, mm“ w‘crillcized the Voice oi America ',"n"‘:,":l':' "'1""'"’"' " " .oooooo. up ammo or .5 per ' e all learned a lot at inter. we] Duvmfl.‘ "Elm tor carrying reports quickly dlxr 9°“ cent trom 1961. This renects the pack said Iour din-Ilrman E. crumbling “d may m, mp proved In Port au Prince. ‘ only“, boost in “"1 business due to » G ’ MW" - um"- ). se, Dominican troops—u rei- Some reports had Duvaiiar unmet". 3mm prolonged strike last year In‘Iive vice-president oi isathurst‘ml’ve humi_m.,ed .0 m amt his family booked ahoardl :Kmum : M "'I" the trucking industry in Ontario ‘ Containers Ltd. _ mantle.- .. a gesture to back i an airliner ior escape to Europe. l and Quebec. “We’ve been impressed with u, 5...“, Demingn'n protest. not on Wednesday. the portly. pigmflk mum, gained‘lhe Europelns' imaginative melanin“ n invasion by a. n dlclalnr received t scan all .irorn hauling highway trailera.al desmn no color in ‘um‘miiltla oi the Dominican Em- ioieitsn hi hi! ;nn railway natcars. jumped 2118"?“ H SIM-colored C‘rW-‘bassy in Port au P rice. .per cent to 33.300300. Home shopping bags. W. 31301 The us. made it clear II' ' ‘ Reversing a downward trend l “W .‘h‘ “V 9135"” ‘5 “Million-tried the inican lmv t started in 1957, revenuellhe". 1" Wilts new in “I lorttests. although not the threat oi irom passenger urvicea Ill-l mBX'mum 11% ‘ resident Juan lap-ch creased to “6.060.000 Irom Rm" CHARGES ltha Dominican Republic Indi- wlm‘m l MOSCOW [Remfltwnmmt sated later there never had been cu telecommunications hit a in a note relelsed Mn “‘ “mm” ‘° I'M“ record revenue or momma. up. gain I'Eiecited Russlnn charges UNITED BY THREAT ammo Irom isot. lthat toxic chemicals were being Dominican aspect oi tho Hotel income wa lo up to used against the South Viet- crisis prohahiy helped Diivaiirr szaoopoo most or which camel namcse population. The note It utiordod him In opportunity was handed over hera last Sat. to crack down hardest on the rday. taintert trace oi opposition. 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